Why the Breathalyzers don’t Work Properly »
Here I am giving just one of many examples explaining why the breathalyzers do not work properly. The computers that are inside Breathalyzers what actually do is that they just multiply the amount of alcohol in a DUI suspect’s breath sample 2100 times in order to get the blood alcohol concentration ("BAC").
It happens because they are programmed in such a way that they assume that the suspect has 2100 units of alcohol in his blood for every single unit of alcohol in his breath. This is what we call the "partition ratio". But this ratio is only an average: actual ratios shows variation from as low as 900:1 to as high as 3500:1; if individual ratio is different, then surely the BAC result will be different.
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California DUI Court Appeals »
In this article we will explain you about the DUI court appeals and writs that are processes in California.![]()
San Diego Appellate DUI Cases
If you have to appeal a conviction for DUI in California, then for that your attorney must request an authoritative court to have a review of the decision or verdict reached by a lower court in a finished hearing. If you get success in it then an appeal of a lower court’s decision could possibly become the cause of dismissal of the case, reduced charges, or for a retrial to be granted. If in case your San Diego DUI hearing resulted in a jail sentence, then in most of cases you would be considered as eligible for release on bail while your appellate case is pending.
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Taimoor Rana is seasoned criminal defense attorney specializing in DUI related cases. He shares his expert legal opinion here
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